Just a reminder, to the SD city Council, The California Coastal Commission controls some $45 billion in California tourism dollars.Do you really think they will sign off on the current concessionaire flipping the bird and their hate being reinstated to run an important California Tourism attraction? Hitler running Disneyland is not an option. SD city Council needs to think "bring in tourist dollars to shore up unfunded pensions". Get rid of the BS that prevents this or you will have the Coastal Commission to worry about and don't under estimate their reach.http://www.coastal.ca.gov/

There seems to be a hearing problem involving the SD City Council. No matter how well (or often) you present your case they don't seem to hear you.

I'm not sure where, but I've heard about a cure for such hearing problems. It's called a Federal Civil Law Suit.

If you file it Pro Se (with you as your own lawyer) all you pay is filing fees and the City of San Diego pays BIG money just to show up on the first hearing date. You've got very valid (and easily provable) civil damages which involve the concessionaire harassing you, assaulting you, as well as a number of other things. And then there's the SD Police who wrongfully arrested you for trespassing in a public park (???).

You may find that the SD City Council quickly regains their ability to hear.

There seems to be a hearing problem involving the SD City Council. No matter how well (or often) you present your case they don't seem to hear you.

I'm not sure where, but I've heard about a cure for such hearing problems. It's called a Federal Civil Law Suit.

If you file it Pro Se (with you as your own lawyer) all you pay is filing fees and the City of San Diego pays BIG money just to show up on the first hearing date. You've got very valid (and easily provable) civil damages which involve the concessionaire harassing you, assaulting you, as well as a number of other things. And then there's the SD Police who wrongfully arrested you for trespassing in a public park (???).

You may find that the SD City Council quickly regains their ability to hear.

Good job Bob!But, . . .There seems to be a hearing problem involving the SD City Counsel. No matter how well (or often) you present your case they don't seem to hear you.I'm not sure where, but I've heard about a cure for such hearing problems. It's called a Federal Civil Law Suit. You may find that the SD City Counsel quickly regains their ability to hear.

Bob,

It works the other way, too. I could induce instant deafness in most of my co-workers, by telling them that some imaginary person had said that they were doing a good job there. Almost every time, the co-worker's response was "What did you say?"

All that to say, try saying something (anything) that they want to hear, before airing any grievances. It does seem to improve their hearing.

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